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>UPGRADE & BUILD ADVICE
Post build list or current specs: https://pcpartpicker.com/
Provide specific use cases
State BUDGET and COUNTRY or you will NOT be helped
>CASE
mATX: AP201, Lian Li A3, O11 Air Mini, XT M3, CH260
ATX: XT PRO (ULTRA), AIR 903 Base/MAX, Lancool 207, Flux Pro, Meshify 3, 4000D FRAME, X50
Dual Chamber: Y60/70, O11 Vision, Antec C8
>CPU
Gaming: 14600K, 9/7600X, 7800X3D
-Budget: 12400, 12600K, 7500F
Workstation: 265K, 285K, 9950X3D
*Avoid Asrock motherboards on AM5
*On Raptor Lake microcode updates should be considered mandatory, avoid second-hand
*Prices have increased for Raptor Lake processors, only worth considering if discounted or if reusing DDR4. New DDR5 builds should be AM5 or LGA1851
>COOLER
AIO: Thermalright Frozen Edge, Lian Li Galahad II Lite, Corsair Nautilus RS, Cooler Master Atmos, Liquid Freezer 3/Pro (unhandy mounting solution)
ITX/>42mm RAM: Mugen 6 Dual Fan, AXP120-X67
TIM: MX-7, MX-4, Duronaut, *PTM 7950, Kryosheet
*Most listings online are not actually 7950
>RAM
DDR5: 2x16GB or 2x24GB, 6000CL30 (AM5), 6400CL32 (LGA 1700)
Workstation: 2x 32GB (budget.), 2x48GB or 2x64GB (high-end)
>SSD (Keep firmware updated)
Budget: SN7100, NM790
High-end: SN850X, 990 Pro (Windows)
Premium: SN8100
https://borecraft.com/
>GPU
Budget: Arc B580, 9060xt
-Used: 2080, 2080ti
*8gb has become a major constraint even at 1080p
Midrange: 5060ti 16GB, 9070, 5070
-Used: 3080, 3080ti, 4070 (~$380)
4k : 5070ti, 9070xt
-Native/High-end: 5090
>PSU
Buying guide:
https://hwbusters.com/best_picks/best-atxv3-pcie5-ready-psus-picks-har dware-busters/
>MONITOR
1080p: 24" 165/180hz, KTC H25X7
1440p: 27" 165/180hz IPS, KTC M27T6 (miniLED), ASUS XG27AQWMG (WOLED but not yet in stores)
4K: KTC M27P6 (miniLED)
>OS
Activate Windows @ >>>/g/fwt
>CASE FANS
Meta: Case with good stock PWM fans
Midrange: Arctic P12 Pro, P14 Pro (5-pack, loud @ higher RPM)
High-end: Fractal Momentum, Noctua G2 (140mm or 120mm)
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These stickys are mostly copypasta, /pcbg/ couldn't organize itself if it tried.
Assless chaps are no longer mandatory.
>News & Rumors
Memory situation unlikely to get better until at least 2027
New DLSS presets using DLSS 4.5, M and L (specifically for ultra-performance). Performance hit consistently significant on Turing and Ampere GPUs, potential for issues on ada and low end blackwell
6x and dynamic framegen coming in the spring
G-Sync Pulsar
ARC B390
PSU and CPU cooler prices may rise up to 10% soon
>PSU Reviews
https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/power-supplies
https://www.lttlabs.com/
https://www.kitguru.net/reviews/?category_name=power-supplies
For tier-list enjoyers:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1akCHL7Vhzk_EhrpIGkz8zTEvYfLDca SpZRB6Xt6JWkc/
>Storage Reviews
https://www.tweaktown.com/cat/storage/index.html
https://www.techpowerup.com/review/?category=SSD
https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/storage/ssds/reviews
>Monitor Hunter
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1illeNLsUfZ4KuJ9cIWKwTDUEXUVpplhUYH Aiom-FaDo/
>Other helpful Links
Mobomaps, currently only lists a selection of AM5 boards but is being actively updated : https://mobomaps.com/
A PC build guide : https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Build_a_PC
German autism : https://www.igorslab.de/en/
Monitor reviews : https://www.rtings.com/
A /pcbg/ for every use case and budget!
Say No To Bullying ITT: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SwatnrbwEnQ
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Here is my current pc build. Please help me AMDify my build so I can swap to linux.
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/DLX9jn
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>>108033534
It's still designed in Germany according to German standards. With the Thermalright products, you get what you pay for (which is to say the draw of the hat as to the quality as is usual for China).
>>108033465
Dust and wires? Why would this cause such an unpleasant noise profile? It doesn't speak well for the Phantom Spirit as a product reliability-wise when even in the glazing reviews that big channels gave it (while neglecting the Pure Rock Pro 3) still mention the quality control issue with the fans and their unpleasant noise profile.
I would also not trust that simply swapping over to be quiet! or Noctua fans would solve the issue due to heatsinks being designed around proprietary company fans. Even the Noctua fans perform worse than the stock fans on the Thermalright cooler.
The Pure Rock Pro 3 here can be theorized as a safer purchase quality-wise than the Phantom Spirit 120. Especially if you are buying a Pure Base 600, it seems like madness! The Pure Base 600 and the Pure Rock Pro 3 is such an obvious synergy! Especially since you get 4 Pure Wings fans out of the combination instead of dubious Chinese fans tainting the noise profile of your be quiet! case.
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>>108033753
es ist vorbei
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>>108033753
on a 5800x3d which obviously runs hot, i have a PS with budget line nogtua fans
the high pitch noise kicks in around 1200rpm and gets annoying around 1400
To put that into perspective, my fan curve doest reach 1200rpm until 90°c on the hotspot,
900rpm in gaming which is inaudible.
Meanwhile aio fags have that high pitch noise 24/7 and the 3x80mm on my gpu are ten times worse
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>>108033951
>smokers/vapers home
OP here, have serviced many nicotine-filled gear. It's gross. >>108033551
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>>108033938
>the high pitch noise kicks in around 1200rpm and gets annoying around 1400
Have you tried this? People claim it is not turbulence as much as some kind of installation error and that padding fixes it.
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Phantom Spirit 120 buyers can rest easy, it performs much better than the Pure Rock Pro 3 in many real world scenarios.
This review also has a good noise comparison for the fans. But for high performance CPUs especially AMD CPUs, this cooler is NOT capable of handling them.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=12S_vPc6bX0
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Anons I'm FIRED UP!
>Ordered a "restocking" PNY 5060 Ti Overclocked 16Gb Dual Fan at 450€ MSRP right before HUB video about 16Gb being phased out for now.
>Price instantly start creeping up despite half the stuff being out of stock already and what was actually stocked starts to disappear.
>A week goes, no restock but I contact PNY Europe to know when the next wave is going to hit the warehouse and they explain to me how fucked I am.
>Cancel the order and cope with a new PC case.
>A week goes by and I can't let it go so I keep an eye on prices climbing ever up up up and stock ever going low low low.
>Start to google some stupid shit like "Inno3D 5060 Ti"
>Find an underdog online retailer.
>Out of Inno3D but still have "in stock" Asus Dual 5060 Ti OC 16Gb at the 500€ MSRP!
>I pout a bit because I'll end up paying 500€ for an Asus when I should have paid 450€ for a PNY.
>I give a quick Google check and the Asus runs noticeably cooler and more silent.
>I fire up the debit card and after more than two weeks of bullshit I finally own a 5060 Ti 16Gb! On paper.
Let's get real: a week will pass and when haggled this minor retailer will confess they don't have any stock but are quite certain they'll have a shipment in "two more weeks"™.
But tonight it doesn't matter. Because tonight... tonight WE CELEBRATE!!! 5060 Ti 16Gb secured at local MSRP boys! DOOT DOOT! Thank you Mr. Skeltal for this never ending ride.
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>>108034340
Thanks anon. I sure hope too.
>>108034348
12pins for 12gigs is the best Mr. Shekelmann can do. This deal is killing him already.
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>ryzen 5 1600
>gtx 1060 6gb
looking to upgrade
thinking something like
>ryzen 7 7800x3d
>5060 ti, maybe 5070
Is this is a substantial enough upgrade with decent cost efficiency? or can I aim much higher for the general price range
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>>108034193
>990 Pro
>buggered on Linux
Could you be more specific about that? I'm running some 990 Pro drives in a few different systems, including those on Linux. I don't think I have come across any fatal issues, but they are all running up-to-date firmware.
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so done with these fucking driver issues on my 5070 ti. i was in the middle of typing up a shitpost dunking on the AMDrones ITT when my screen went black and I had to turn my whole pc off. im rmaing and switching to 9070 xt fuck it idc anymore.
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>>108034837
Samsung doesn't give a fuck about Linux users.
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>>108034930
chiplets aging better than the 5090
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Just be sure to downclock that diarrhea of a buggy GPU when it's constantly crashing on some of the most popular games.
>clearly there is something deep that is wrong
There's something deeper that is wrong with the retards who bought the 7900 XTX.
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>>108034201
grats anon, enjoy you card and remember to properly undervolt/overclock it when you get it here for the extra 10% performance + for 0 increase in temperature ,power or voltage. Lastly preset L and DLSS performance is really good now on 1440p or above so hope you dont mind tweaking with DLSS swapper or the nvidia app to make sure you get the dlss 4.5 preset L working and even on a 1080p display with DSR you can render games at 1440p which works really well, and on 1440p dispalys you can do it for 4k which works for many titles, if you use ultra performance, also last cool thing to keep in mind that is that when you do DSR avoid using going beyond 1.78 or 2.25 on DL scaling https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gyejyMt0u9A
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>>108034947
Steam hardware survey tonight
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>>108034935
Ayymd on Linux
>Gains more performance than a generational uplift would provide
Nshartia on Linux
>Half the performance, constant stutters
>Black screen after 5 minutes
>12 volt house fire connector melted
Lel
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>>108034433
5070 12Gb: faster, bigger power draw that most likely will require a PSU update because it needs a 12 pins special cable.
5060 Ti 16Gb: cheaper, less power draw and use a classic 8 pins cable so you might be able to save even more money by keeping your actual PSU.
It's not as absolute as "more money more power" tho because the 5060 Ti 16Gb is better for dicking around with LLM than the 5070 if you want to give that a try. Most models aim to runs on 16Gb VRAM and the 5070 falls short here because of the 12Gb limitation.
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>>108033488
it's something with how certain nvme drives set their power states, instead of going into the lowest state it fucks itself and powers down and only a full power cycle works to make it re-appear. Those commands need to go into your bootloader config but yes it fixed it 100% for me. I had a pair of 2TB 980 Pro drives on one of my servers drop out of RAID1, So I contacted the host and he replaced the one I thought was bad with a 990 Pro instead and the same shit happened again. Updating the firmware didn't fix it, setting those flags and I've had a year of uptime with no issue now. only set the amd_iommu one if you're using AMD though as it's platform specific.
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>>108034953
A year since 50 series came out and Njeetia JeetForce driver team still hasn't fixed the dogshit 1% lows and stuttering on many games. Competitive gaming with rtx 50 series is a no go cuz of this
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Look at this faggot coping with muh Linux trope, a buggy GPU is buggy wherever you run it.
Even the usual AMD shills couldn't defend the abortion that is RDNA3.
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I think >>108035008 is on your side.
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This is what RDNA3 copers have to do, they need to dumpster dive for inferior community mods because even AMD disowned that garbage of a GPU generation.
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Even on windows radeon wins vs what's it's competing against with the 9070 XT. It only took a few months and it got faster than 5070 ti thanks to driver and windows updates while the jeetforce just regressed.
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>>108034953
>There's something deeper that is wrong with the retards who bought the 7900 XTX.
My 7900XTX has no problems stop updating the drivers you absolute low temp IQ dead shit
go shill your shit somewhere else
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>>108035077
>My 7900XTX has no problems
>stop updating the drivers
>'Don't get new game optimizations because of the buggy RDNA3 hardware.'
No self-respect, that's RDNA3 card owners for you.
These are the most loyal AMD suckers; they buy and shill AMD's buggy JeetPUs.
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>>108035086
Shitting on RDNA3 doesn't mean I'm cheering for the other side, I've told people to buy the 9070 XT if they're indecisive over the 5070 Ti.
It's completely fair game to shit on a buggy GPU generation; there's a reason why AMD had to release an RDNA3.5.
RDNA3 is so buggy, even the monolithic RX 7600 GPU isn't safe from its hardware defects.
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10 million goybucks 5090 was unusable for 6 months until ChatGPT which does all the JeetForce driver coding now was able to get the drivers barely working. At least 7900 XTX never lost fps from the adrenalin app lmao!!!
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you all are so mad you should probably jack off to calm down
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>>108035043
>Competitive gaming with rtx 50 series is a no go
Dude every professional "gamer" uses NVIDIA. Just look through as many pages of pasty nerds as you like. All Pro, all NVIDIA.
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>>108035171
You'd be mad as well if you're one of the suckers who fell for the buggy RDNA3 generation of cards.
7900 XTX owners wasted the most money as well. That's why this cocksucker can't get rid of his buyer's remorse.
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>>108035215
>You'd be mad as well if you're one of the suckers who fell for the buggy RDNA3 generation of cards.
7900 XTX owners wasted the most money as well. That's why this cocksucker can't get rid of his buyer's remorse.
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>>108035248
I did and I thought someone would have an answer here but guess I was being too hopeful. thanks for the suggestions though anon. almost never have had an issue with msi in my life
>>108035269
didnt someone finally get FSR4 and redstone to work on 7000 cards finally though?
>>108035277
left it and went to go get in n out, came back after 20 minutes and was still boot looping.
>>108035273
tried that with no luck
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>>108035287
is that bios on the latest 1.2.8.0 agesa? they fucked with the TRFC subtimings on that one so I'm skipping it. just flash back to the last good one and stop fucking with it, no reason to updoot all the time unless ur trying to fix something.
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>bought a 5090 at the end of last year
>thought about buying another one after all that shit about "$5000 MSRP BY 2027" came out, decided against it
>the model that i bought is now $900 more expensive from the same retailer i bought it at originally
at least i got mine
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So superior! That's why it stutters more than an autistic retard with down syndrome trying to speak
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Such dogwater drivers that an 85 watt radeon APU beats the 5060 in this game and isn't far behind the now 500 dollar 5060 ti
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>buy themalright AIO
>Air bubble
>Sounds like I'm sat next to a Geiger counter
>Rotate PC by 45 Degrees
>Noise gone
Eventually if I leave it like this, the bubbles will make their way to the top of the res, right?
It's mounted in the front with the pipes connected at the bottom.
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>Screenshot_20250913
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This guy's so lost.
Gearbox is still in the process of fixing their Early Access game.
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>>108035486
It happens to all AIOs, the manufacturers suggest you run it at max RPM for an hour or so, and to gently tilt the PC forward & backwards.
https://help.corsair.com/hc/en-us/articles/360045227371-AIO-How-to-Fix -rattling-or-bubbling-sounds-in-AIO -cooler
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>>108035502
Imagine the thousands of 9070XT owners who were so excited to play Borderlands 4 and finally have a game that runs better on AMD (as long as any non-raster settings are disabled), only to find it's since been patched and now runs better on Nvidia.
There's literally dozens of them.
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>>108035530
>where every single fps matters
It's Borderlands 4, not some sweaty competitive multiplayer. You'd want a video card that supports Pulsar for those.
Go ahead and buy a Radeon card if that trash means this much to you.
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>POV you bought an RTX 50 series gpu
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>>108035588
>Pulsar
>Superior
IPS slop monitors will never be a superior experience you fucking retard. You will never be a pro cs2 player even with your 1000 dollar lcd piece of shit that has Grey blacks and you will never be a real woman
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>>108035625
You will never be a pro COD player with a Radeon card.
People also just have to set up their LCD monitors properly; there's an entire industry for bias lighting.
The guy who tested the ASUS Pulsar for about three weeks prefers it over an OLED.
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>>108035703
Professional colorists have been using IPS monitors with bias lighting just fine.
Even the professional-grade IPS panels are limited to 2000:1 native contrast, one of those monitors + bias lighting is good enough for color accurate work.
If you want HDR, get an OLED.
None of the currently available OLED monitors, especially the 1440p, are of end-game quality.
Even DisplayHDR TrueBlack 500 certified OLED monitors can't reach 400 nits SDR brightness atm.
These two types of monitors can coexist. The ASUS Pulsars are sold out already.
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behold, the biggest modern day piece of shit ive ever owned
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>>108035742
it plays trackmania sunrise
that is all it does
it will never be connected to the internet
because i fucking hate modern windows but its the only thing this stupid videogame works on other than windows XP
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>>108035759
its leftovers from when i ditched the pc hobby entirely, several steps down got to this point where theres a 360mm aio on a 300T
it used to be a 12400f, before that it was on a 9600x, 11900k, etc
theres also an 850w superflower platinum something in there, its the types of components that werent worth the time to sell on ebay when i got rid of everything
so here it ends up
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This thread was hilarious. I can't believe one shitpost about RADV which is literally a pasta that's been posted here for years sent that freak into a meltdown spamming for his beloved jeetforce
Terminal RDS
Radeon Derangement Syndrome
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>>108035819
They have been doing it since the 2000's
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>>108035819
Projection. Thanks for buying one of AMD's defective products.
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>>108035011
mostly planning to use it for gaming. 1440p where possible but 1080p is fine for unoptimized demanding AAA slop (very few titles I have interest in are that though, probably just MH wilds rn). I guess LLM shit would be an added bonus if I ever delve into that.
If they are mostly comparable for gaming thought the cheaper price tag and extra VRAM would be nice.
I'd be buying all new PSU and anything else though, still looking to keep my current build as a backup
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>>108035857
realistically thats all it needs to be
the less angry tldr is that trackmania sunrise is one of my favorite games, but it has some awful DRM called starforce or whatever that basically leaves it only functional on windows XP (because the drm just doesnt work on XP)
If you run it on vista/7/8 or 8.1 it will brick your windows install and you gotta repair it
But theres a community repack that works with 10 that doesnt have any of that
So i needed a machine that ran windows 10 and i had the leftovers from dumping all my modern hardware, picked up the 300T and 8gb of ram on ebay, put the 1010 in there i keep around for the lulz
And it does trackmania sunrise in 1600x1200 at maximum settings perfectly, it looks beautiful
ive already got it set up to turn on and just autorun tmsunrise, its effectively a trackmania console
if anyone hasnt played tmsunrise its on myabandonware now, its a great racing game, remember to change your settings after you launch it though because its arrow keys by default
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>>108035819
Right. It's NVIDIA spamming.
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A patricians choice in shitbox cases.
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>>108033551
Thoughts on either of these combos?
>https://www.newegg.com/Product/ComboDealDetails?ItemList=Combo.485311 4
>https://www.newegg.com/Product/ComboDealDetails?ItemList=Combo.485311 6
The former is more appealing obviously. I plan on putting in a ~$80 PSU in it and a sub-$100 GPU in it (might go above that if necessary). Not sure what case, fans, or cooler to use (assuming the stock cooler is not sufficient for my use case, and that the case I choose doesn't come with fans).
I plan on using it for amateur Blender animations/modeling (hence why the stock cooler may not be sufficient), and pre-2020 games. I just need something to get me through these price hikes.
I don't know if I should act now before prices go insane, or if I should hold on, save up, and buy something better. I don't know what to expect prices to be a few weeks from now; CPU and GPU prices are supposedly going to rise soon too.
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Realistically how often do you actually clean your PC? I just vacuum the front/bottom intake once every year or two because the filters get so dusty that they actually block all air intake.
Also still have the same AIO from ~6 years ago, should I get a new one?
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>>108035919
Haven't really looked at AMD GPUs. Both my previous builds ran nvidia GPUs and I never had any issues with them so I've just defaulted to them since they never gave me a reason not to, and hear friends complain about AMD drivers. Not really opposed to AMD GPUs I just don't know anything about them or their numbering
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>>108035969
i ditched the entire hobby and sold almost every piece of modern hardware i had, modern windows is simply not something i was willing to tolerate in my daily life any further
and yes, a controller is something i do want now
im probably just gonna pick up a new xbox controller and run it wired over usb, no need to complicate things
a wheel sounds fun but trackmania isnt going to take advantage of that as much as it would just any kind of analog input really
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>>108036004
>im probably just gonna pick up a new xbox controller and run it wired over usb, no need to complicate things
Just get the dongle. It's plug and play. It's the only reliable thing Microsoft has made in years. No drop out, no lag.
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>>108035879
if your only criteria is gaming then 5070. it will do 1440p easily with raytracing even
5060ti is entry level 1440p (turn off rtx and lower to high preset)
Only reason to pick 5060ti is if you're doing AI or 4k editing or blender and stuff like that where a lower vram will give you OOM errors
But if you're just gaming you might just want to go straight to 9070xt probably
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>>108036025
the entire scene has gotten so awful it stopped being fun
windows is dogshit, modern game launchers and platforms are terrible to use, its all unreliable and unstable and poorly made, everything requires an account and an internet connection and it just sucks
and im tired of workarounds, i opted to just move on from it
when something gets so shit you start to question why youre eating shit in the first place
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Not really. The 5070 is also significantly more powerful, saying its faster is kind of underselling it. I would lean more toward that if its a gaming set up first and foremost. The 5060 ti is only really worth it for productivity or ai slop and you're on a budget.
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so turns out the aurus elite elite wifi7 doesn't actually have wifi drivers for windows 10 and ethernet is not an option... i searched for hours so if someone else ever has this ULTRA SPECIFIC problem and doesn't want to cuck to windows 11 here is the driver you need
https://www.asus.com/us/motherboards-components/motherboards/prime/pri me-x870-p-wifi/helpdesk_download?mo del2Name=PRIME-X870-P-WIFI
select windows 10 from the dropdown click show all downloads and choose the one for windows 10. if you're a random person suffering from this ultra specific problem and reading this in the archives the future you're welcome and I hope you have a nice day/ night
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>>108036074
not really anymore, i deleted my steam account and that was easily 95% of my games, but when its "last seen online 51 days ago" when i logged in i questioned why i even had it if im never playing any of those games
i might do the original halo 1 for pc with chimera and the 1.10 patch on that same pc, thats another one i think ill miss
beyond that a lot of the games i really want to play arent even on pc, i want to learn how to mod the og xbox in order to build up a more reliable one and run midnight club 3 dub edition without a disc drive in play
its definitely a feeling of losing some stuff i enjoy but its also kinda liberating to simplify it so much like this
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and as far as "other stuff" goes, very off topic for pcbg but i do a lot of other things
and some of those were eating up time i was dedicating to pc games for a while, im not some ultra gamer or anything but i had my several hundred hours of cs2, close to 1000 on halo mcc, ashamed to admit, but a maxed osrs account is also still just frozen in time out there rn
those were already being pushed to the side in favor of different hobbies even before this
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>>108035753
>trackmania sunrise
uhh based? it works on linux btw
>>108035969
i think keyboard is how most people played it back in the day
it wasn't as common to have a gamepad (or wheel) connected to your PC
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I had a buddy build my pc and I haven't touched its internals in like 5 years, never cleaned it. I want to clean it and put it in a new case (I already have the new case).
What should I do to make sure I don't fuck everything up?
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>>108036232
Same here but the opposite. I only even answer people in these threads that Intel + Nvidia. If they use any AMDung junk I a most will give purposely bad advice to hopefully make them wreck their fragile amd e waste hardware
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>>108036268
Wow. I give bad advice regardless of the hardware.
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>>108036029
Thanks
The main reason 5060ti was on the radar was mostly the price was quite a lot cheaper than a 5070 even, or other options. I guess more of a placeholder card but if its already getting into lowering shit to high presets I might be better off just spending a bit more for something a bit stronger. I'm hoping for it to last for the next 5-7 years at least (like my 1060 has lasted me this long)
What are the major pros/cons between a 5070 vs 9070xt?
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>>108036200
Take pics before you take it apart, so if you mess up you have a reference to unfuck it.
Careful with the screwdriver, don't knock off components off the motherboard/GPU.
I don't know if it's worth the trouble changing the case for a 5 years old PC. I'd keep the case for a new future build.
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>>108036288
9070xt is faster (raw raster power) with more VRAM, even in RT due to being a bigger chip with more transistors, might lose when frame gen is involved. Better loonix support.
Biggest flaw is AMD's past behavior on their driver support. 7900XTX does not have FSR4 despite being last gen flagship. Same might happen with 9070xt.
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>>108036288
>5070 vs 9070xt
The 9070 XT is much faster for gaming/raster, and has more VRAM, that's not the right comparison, it's peer is the 5070 Ti instead.
>5-7 years at least
The lower end cards won't last, and AMD might retire support for RDNA4 sooner than later like they have done for generations 1-3 already. It all depends on what you do with it, if you play 1080p games at low settings and raster only, and can tolerate upscaling and frame generation as they currently are, then you should be fine.
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>>108033551
My 2012 machine won't run my student license of SolidWorks 2025. Poorfag build on order. How'd I do?
>Ryzen 5 5500 (TDP 65W)
>ASRock B550 Phantom Gaming 4/ac.
Reviews say this board could handle higher end AM4 CPUs if I ever find one cheap.
>32 gigabois (2x16) DDR4 2666.
At this speed I can use all 4 slots someday.
>RTX 4060 (TDP 115W) (used)
>sick ass Falcon Northwest case (used)
>some old SSD I have lying around
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>>108036509
itll do fine, the slower ddr4 might be a holdup but if youre adamant on 64gb at some point i get where youre going with the 2666, i feel thats less of an issue on even mid tier am4 boards though
the 4060 is going to come down to price when it comes to solidworks, a higher end 2000 series will generally outperform for less money in applications like that
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>>108036105
Having the port is better if you're using a GPU with the 12vhpwr connector
>>108036550
On an almost new board? Probably not, you'd have to win the lottery to get a CPU killing board that slipped out of the factory.
Just don't put a CPU into the socket and power it on if the pins are damaged since there's a good chance to fry it
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>>108036550
its the most fragile component in an average system with the highest chance of conventional failure, and they tend to not outright die, they fail slowly at times which can lead to them seemingly working fine except for XYZ small thing which slowly cascades into complete failure
most of the time itll be fine
but its a component that i wouldnt buy used for any important system, and buying used a mobo gets far more scrutiny over its condition and previous life/owner than most other components imo
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Should I go for the 7600x microcenter bundle or fork over the extra $80 shekels for the x3d bundle? I know those tend to be more focused on gaymin, at the expense of some of the multiprocessing ability of the non x3d variants.
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>>108035972
>Realistically how often do you actually clean your PC?
I take the PC out of the house with an air duster every month or so.
Most of the dust is due to the AIO's radiator.
>Also still have the same AIO from ~6 years ago, should I get a new one?
If your CPU's performance is throttling or the operating temperature's noticeably increased.
If the AIO is running louder or if the pump is making more noise.
>>108036012
Probably the Intel 12400/F, but prices have gone up.
>>108036105
>Are there reasons to avoid the 12VHPWR connector on the PSU side?
It's not as retard-proof as the PSU's PCIe connectors (see pic).
A /pcbg/ frequenter with an ASUS 5090 Astral tested the per-pin current distribution differences of his PSU's native 12V-2x6 connector and using 2x 8-pin PCIe connectors.
His PSU's native 12V-2x6 connector provides more even per-pin current distribution, but he's also not retarded.
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>>108036529
I waffled between the 4060 and a 2080 ti for around the same price. The 2080 ti is better for Stable Diffusion. I think the 4060 is the lowest TDP of all post-1000 series desktop GPUs. The 2000s and 3000s went up, 4000s dipped a little, turn 5000s went crazy. In general benchmarks the 2080 ti is about 25% faster but over 2x the TDP of the 4060. Also, the 4060 I found had a cover on the back of the circuit board. I don't like GPUs with bare circuit boards.
https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/gpus/stable-diffusion-bench marks
https://gpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Nvidia-RTX-4060-vs-Nvidia-RTX-20 80-Ti/4150vs4027
https://www.videocardbenchmark.net/power_performance.html
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>>108033551
>i'm cold
>it's very cold in my room
>fire up some game to heat up my room when the gpu kicks into gear
>it's so cold the gpu is thriving and performing cool at shit barely spinning the fans
>i'm still cold
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>>108036739
I know, I just considered the other combo in case the former went off sale. In hindsight, it'd be retarded to buy it for the sake of keeping a low budget, and then have to buy more modules to have 16GB of RAM.
Is it otherwise a viable poorfag build for my use case?
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>>108036696
Familiarize yourself with the motherboard's official specsheets, like this example.
https://www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/B850-AORUS-ELITE-WIFI7-rev-1x/sp
Things to pay attention to are:
- The number of M.2 slots and which PCIe generations they support
- Number of SATA ports for SATA SSD or HDD needs.
- WiFi & Bluetooth support if needed
- USB connections
- The PCI generation of the x16 slot for the video card (older generations can cost a new card around 2~3% performance)
- Number of memory slots: if you plan to try hard overclock DDR5 memory, 2-DIMM slot boards are generally better,
I'd avoid ASUS & ASRock AM5 boards because AMD is blaming board manufacturers for killing Ryzen 9000 CPUs, and these two companies have the highest reported instances of dead CPUs.
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>>108033551
I deep cleaned and put new thermal pads and paste on a windforce gtx970. So much tiny fragile plastic. So much.
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>>108036813
I have an RX 480 8GB I can put in it, though I know RTX cards are better to make use of Optix for rendering. I'll probably switch to one. The mb supports PCIe 4.0, but the CPU doesn't. Might be a (slight) bottleneck depending on the GPU.
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>>108036855
PCI-E bottlenecking is a meme unless you're on PCI-E 2.0 at 4x or something.
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>>108036855
Ryzen 5500 is limited to PCIe Gen 3.0 x16 for the video card btw, but it's not going to be that detrimental for Blender rendering (if any).
https://www.techpowerup.com/review/nvidia-geforce-rtx-5060-ti-pci-expr ess-x8-scaling/
5600 would be the better CPU, but it's too costly compared to that combo. Not worth the added overall cost.
https://www.amd.com/en/support/downloads/drivers.html/processors/ryzen /ryzen-5000-series/amd-ryzen-5-5500 .html
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>bought 9800x3d bundle from microcenter that comes with some old ass b650 asus mobo
>haven't built the pc yet, but now hearing the failure rates on asus mobos
I guess I could just get a new mobo but I bought a warranty and I'm not sure if it covers the 9800x3d if I use a different mobo or not now. They also have that 9850x3d bundle too.
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>2-DIMM slot boards are generally better
I hope you're not suggesting people limit themselves to buying motherboards with only 2 memory slots because that's absolutely retarded and misleading at best, if you don't want to use all 4 you don't have to, you can just use 1 DIMM per channel and get the maximum speed (also depends on memory rank).
https://www.msi.com/Motherboard/PRO-B850-P-WIFI/Specification
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>I bought a warranty
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>>108036937
If you have a microcenter nearby you could try getting one of the cheaper bundles. Or maybe drop down to an am4 build with ddr4. The intel processors (not the core ultras) also support ddr4 which can save money.
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>>108036964
Don't crop out my statement out of context like a faggot, post it in full.
>if you plan to try hard overclock DDR5 memory, 2-DIMM slot boards are generally better
This is true, you're acting like a faggot.
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>>108036937
> what kind of pc can I build under $800?
A lame duck, good enough for some basic office work and casual 2D games.
You would get a CPU with integrated graphics, 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD, PSU, case, 24" 60Hz office display.
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I borrowed my friend's pliers and can't remove the stripped screw without tripping. So 2 days ago I had this idea of using an old small nail pliers to remove the mounting screw entirely. It worked. Scratched the motherboard, but I hasn't encounter any problem so far.
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>>108036987
Your post was linked retard there's no need to quote every single character. You're a disingenuous faggot recommending shit that also in practice exists only in gimped overpriced ITX/SFF boards
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>>108036937
i built this for 800
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r5 5500 $80
16gb DDR4 3600 $120
RTX 3060 12GB $200
MSI B550 VC WiFi $70
Montech XR $60
1tb NVMe SSD $150
Thermalright Mini peerless assasin $35
650 modular Micro center PSU $60
I got the motherboard and psu as open box.
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>>108037027
https://www.pugetsystems.com/labs/articles/puget-systems-most-reliable -hardware-of-2025/
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>>108037027
Puget Systems' motherboard reliability report doesn't mean much since they almost exclusively source ASUS motherboards.
https://www.pugetsystems.com/labs/articles/puget-systems-most-reliable -hardware-of-2025/
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>>108033551
help the linux thread didn't want to help
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>>108035039
I have an AMD cpu, adata nvme, and cachy os.
Please leave retard proof instructions for me to follow after I get back from work.
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i have a i5 2500 / gtx 650 ti. I WAS planning on building one last year but i put it off.
This might be weird but what is the cheapest or "newest" graphics card I can upgrade to that'll hold me off? i want something like 50 bucks but not sure what's to even look for. i'm not aiming to play the newest games.
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>Even 128gb SATA SSDs won't go below $40
>240gb are $60
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>>108037890
And don't forget
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>64bit
As shit as the chip is, it's still being choked by the tiny bandwidth.
>>108037895
Your case should come with that connector, you plug it into the mobo.
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>>108037872
Steam Deck is my go-to for low power gaming. I live off-grid so in times of low sunlight I can't use my desktop.
I'm keeping my eye on mini-PC APUs too, but I don't think it's the right time to buy them yet. likely when they add the same chips that will be in RDNA 5 GPUs to the APUs.
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>>108037905
I had it plugged in differently to how it wanted. This is an old new stock case I got straight out of either the late 90's or early 2000's. Its front end ports were labeled accurately and so were the mother board's but I had one in the wrong place (the power led) because there were two options for its location and the power switch itself plugged in one slot over. Got it working. I'll post a picture from my phone here in a second, though it's nothing special and a bit dirty.
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>>108037983
And the old cardboard box it was in previously, with a handsome paint job courtesy of my friend who built it and stickers from that friend and my wife. I'll be flattening it, saving it, and putting it up as wall decoration, I think. Also several people might ought to recognize me from this so hello if so. Now I'm going to replace my windows install with linux to commemorate the occasion.
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>>108037983
uUu lala
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>>108038160
Some people use razorblades to do that. You line it up in the column or row and press gently. I don't know about how effective it is so make sure you look up some videos and get your bearings about it before attempting it.
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>>108038245
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/336413251858
Are we looking at the same one or something?
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>imagine shitting a eneral for a year because you were $50 short for a 5070ti
I'm convinced that nicotroon is underage.
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>>108038142
I did a switeroo with a brand new X870 board, replaced the faulty with the new and returned it in what looked like perfect condition.
I feel sorry for the poor guy who sees mint condition, what looks like a practically unopened motherboard only to run into the hell that I did.
Should have left a sticky note inside to be honest.
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>>108038721
>Here's what was huge in 2016: GeForce GTX 1080
People were just starting to use 1080p and 1440p for gaming. When the GTX 1080 launched they were still using 720p in benchmarks and 1440p gaming was considered a luxury. People who bought the GTX 1080 have been using it to play games for the last decade and only now are people looking to upgrade.
Just like people were hyped for the GTX 1080 to play games at 1440p and 1080p people now want full 4k with raytracing. The same thing that pushed the GTX 1080 to be so widely adopted is the same thing pushing the 50 series cards (resolution). That's why dlss/upscaling is such a hot topic. People don't want their resolution spoiled by shitty anti-aliasing and interpolation technology.
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>>108038828
>does the planet even have enough cobalt and rare earth minerals to keep this industry going
Lol, yes. Many times over. We'll see cyberpunk irl before we even begin to run out of precious metals. The amount of resources isn't the problem it's who owns them and what they want in return. Keep in mind that people own not only the metals and factories but the mines and they don't give a fuck about what people "need". They'll ask you to sell the world for what they pull out of a hole in their backyard because "muh mineral rights". people have been arguing over mineral rights since before written history.
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>>108039042
If you can't read geocentric starmaps you're not going to make to agartha.
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>>108038721
To be honest bro consider how useful a RTX 2070 with 8gb is because of upscaling, i doubt any amd card will be decent in 2036 but i can definetly see some RTX cards with enough vram hold it own on 2036 unless they invent something on the level of tensor cores
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>>108039027
>Noctua is the only expensive cooler that holds up
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>case
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>>108038721
People don't want to admit it, but RTX was a paradigm shifter and a game changer that should have taken off had NVIDIA double down on the technology they showcased at CES 2018 concerning "the future of graphics, because even a low xx60 GPU can do incredible things we could only dream of back in 2016 and at affordable prices
Instead we got a designer of video cards and software becoming one of big brother's best soldier
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I hear the be quiet! Pure Base 600 is a mega hotbox because of the constricted front airflow, but on paper the case should have excellent airflow with the option for 2, 4, or 5 140mm fans at the front and top if the front panel was just swapped out for a mesh. Why does nobody talk about this?
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>>108039276
Do they offer replacement parts for shit like the front panel? I might just drill through a perforated pattern on at least one of them or cut out space for 1 or 2 140mm filtered intake fans at the front, or go to the 3d printing shop and print out a replica of the Pure Base 600's front panel so that I can simply take off the solid portion and leave it with a mesh or swap between the two.
I have very high expectations for the potential of this case mechanically speaking, even if options like the Meshify or other far more fancy looking stuff are now available at lower price points for years.
I probably should compare this with my existing airflow shitbox by restricting the airflow first in a practical experiment before running Prime95 and Furmark at once for 10 minutes on each.
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>>108039277
If you somehow manage to make it into the BIOS from the memory training gacha immediately decouple the infinity fabric. This will incur a latency penalty but allow you to run much higher memory speeds or more sticks stable. When you have the fabric 1:1 it requires more vsoc and misc voltages which some boards aren't delivering enough of at post because of the Ryzen exploding fears but now its causing once stable setups to lock up.
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>>108039584
then x4 on the second gpu should be enough afaik. gen4 x4 on the second slot is fairly common
just make sure to get one that has enough distance between both slots to let you install two triple slot gpus, or consider getting a riser cable to put your second gpu far away from the first.
>Asus PROART B650-CREATOR
this does x8/x8 but that's overkill for slopmaxxing
the problem with this is that the slots are too close and you'd have to watercool the gpu to get it to fit or use a riser cable
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>>108039271
>Is the AM4 socket a good choice?
depends if you have already some DDR4 or can get them signficantly cheaper than DDR5
>? Is the iGPU decent? Should I get G or GT?
Not really but if you just want to browse or watch videos/edit docuemnts it should do, maybe older games you can look benchamrks of it, but if you can afford a dgpu you should definetly get a 5700x or at least a 5600 or 5600 without g or gt as they are faster, 5700x is the sweet spot in terms of cores (8 cores)
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>>108038900
>Just like people were hyped for the GTX 1080 to play games at 1440p and 1080p people now want full 4k with raytracing
Yes because it's been 10 FUCKING YEARS AND PEOPLE ARE STILL PAYING $600 FOR GPUs WITH 12GB OF VRAM OR LESS AND ARE PLAYING AT 1080P
I PLAYED GTA V ON MY GTX 670 AT 4K MEDIUM SETITNGS FOR FUCKS SAKE
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>hmm, buying a 5070 Ti is le too expensive for me to justify
>buys new headphones, new case, a pen tablet, a new cpu cooler (half of these things are not necessary) for 150, 100, 85, and 60 dollars
>buy a 5070 for 610 dollars
Why am I like this?
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>>108036004
Anon I conjure you to complicate things. It's pretty much all that's left for you anyway: this is very obviously the game of your life and you want to treat it like a cheap whore.
Start with a cheap Xbox 360 era wheel and pedals kit as I said before but meanwhile start to look into fun stuff like gearboxes, control panels, TrackIR, Buttkicker and even VoiceAttack if you want to mimick a copilot or Knight Rider. It's not about perf' it's about immersion. A pad will get the car moving, a setup will make it more challenging and so much more rewarding.
It's fun to fuck around IRL spare parts mechanics, wrecking yards and online local adds hunting for a specific seat or radio you want to put on your homemade racing simulator chassis. It gives you a reason to go out, socialize and lose your edge by meeting like-minded persons.
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>>108039271
>AM4
no upgrade path that isn't already available but it's alright for budget building
>5600G/GT
same chip but the GT is more recent with updated clocks (lower base, higher boost), pick the new one if the prices are close
>iGPU
don't expect anything beyond PS3-era games in 1080p60, I used the marginally better 5700G and that's what it could do with some headroom
AM5 has newer APUs (8000G series) but that's quite the markup once you factor in the AM5 mobo and DDR5 RAM
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Yeah I got DDR4. Due to a tight budget, I can't get a GPU anytime soon. My old i7-6700K did some black magic when running stuff from 2019 and earlier, but it unfortunately died on me. The socket is history now, and the ongoing price apocalypse is worrying me a whole lot.
I'm hoping for something affordable that doesn't feel like a downgrade from the past 13 years or so.
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if you aren't buying an aio or a nuctua cooler you should just buy a thermalright dual tower for 30 bucks (if you are going to run an x3d cpu). you can even get away with a wraith prism with an 7800x3d without losing performance. if you buy an intel cpu you might as well get an aio.
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Any Germans care to comment on this?
https://files.catbox.moe/ol9yct.flac
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I don't know what bootloader you use, if its systemd-boot then it would be somewhere like /boot/loader/entries/cachy.conf backup the file before making changes obviously. picrel is how it should be.
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>>108039773
Habitual frugality getting in the way of pragmatic spending. Habitual frugality is good but if you betray it then it's worthless. Solution: Always think about how you'll feel about your decisions in the future. It's obvious, but often we overlook the obvious answers.
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Gigabyte B850 AI Top, can usually be had for around $270.
Has dual x8 PCIE slots, though gen5 won't give you any benefit on 3090s, but the difference is the PCIE slots should be spaced far enough apart to let you use dual 3-slot cooler cards, unlike the B650 Proart.
May be an issue in the North though since the PSU shroud does not play nicely with ATX boards trying to use large cards and multiple PCIE slots.
>t. North owner with a 3.5 slot GPU that can't make use of other PCIE slots on my mobo because there's not enough clearance between the PSU shroud and the bottom-most PCIE slot on my board.
If you do manage to get two 3090s in there with something like the AI Top, the bottom 3090 would likely be severel airflow-limited by the space between it and the PSU shroud.